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Eat Your Heart Out: Framing Design, Experience, Street Foods, and Globalization.
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Eat Your Heart Out: Framing Design, Experience, Street Foods, and Globalization./
作者:
Zunjarwad, Renu.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2018,
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151 p.
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 80-02, Section: A.
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Design. -
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Eat Your Heart Out: Framing Design, Experience, Street Foods, and Globalization.
Zunjarwad, Renu.
Eat Your Heart Out: Framing Design, Experience, Street Foods, and Globalization.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2018 - 151 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 80-02, Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Arizona State University, 2018.
This item must not be added to any third party search indexes.
Eat Your Heart Out is a visually rich qualitative ethnic food research that examines consumption, production, and distribution practices transnationally. Through the example of Mumbai's street foods, the study aims to discover how design participates in fashioning the street food experiences locally and globally. Food is an important cultural artifact in the world. However, past research in design suggests that the discipline has mainly focused on food as a catalyst for creativity and imagination or as a tool to examine materialistic, economical, sensorial, and emotional connections. Studying the user-focused involvement in the creation of food artifacts and focusing on cultural, global, and historical aspects of that participation are important to address the gaps in the knowledge required to solve increasingly "wicked problems" (Buchanan, 1992; Rittel, 1971). To achieve this goal, Eat Your Heart Out implemented a comparative practice-based study of the Indian street foods in Mumbai and Phoenix to examine consumption, production, and distribution practices at both places. The methodological design was highly multi-disciplinary in nature and included rapid ethnographic assessment, interviews, visual research, and a generative method of co-creation. The study revealed that street foods as cultural artifacts were deeply rooted in specific traditional values specific to the context, which significantly influenced personal and communal consumption, production, and distribution practices of Indian street foods in Mumbai and Phoenix. The values of standardization, formality, and higher food regulation practices limited the diversity and radically transformed the central values of Mumbai's street foods when the foods re-territorialized in Phoenix. This resulted in lowering the consumption. Eat Your Heart Out presents cultural and practical insights into the interactions between contexts, artifacts, practices, and participants. Eat Your Heart Out recommends new frameworks of correlation for various consumption and production practices and suggests how street food artifacts alter when they move across cultures. Such knowledge can be valuable for similar ethnic food culture studies and the development of innovative research tools incorporating transnational and multidisciplinary methods in the future. On a broader scope, Eat Your Heart Out provides a unique opportunity to study a culture that has not been examined by scholars much in the past. It also focuses on gaining knowledge about ethnic culinary practices of Indian immigrants in the United States and encouraging enhanced cross-cultural acceptance.
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